Upcoming Events

  1. 29P: Rock N Roll BINGO 

    Get ready for a high-energy night of Rock ‘N Roll BINGO!

    May 22nd, 2026 5:30 PM PDT (1730T)

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  2. 29P: Coffee Connections: Little Joys, color-n-bake keychain 

    Little Joys: Color & Bake Keychains

    May 29th, 2026 10:30 AM PDT (1030T)

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  3. 29P: Rawr & explore - Story Time 

    Roar & Explore Storytime (AM)

    Jun 9th, 2026 10:30 AM PDT (1030T)

  4. 29P: Rawr and explore Story time (PM) 

    Roar & Explore Storytime (PM)

    Jun 9th, 2026 5:30 PM PDT (1730T)

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About this Location

At the USO, we understand the unique challenges faced by the military and their families, and we’re here to help. Our administrative office located at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, is within the Family Service Center, Suite 107. We use this space as a staging area to bring a variety of support programs designed especially for troops and their families at both the main base and Camp Wilson.

We proudly offer all our services at no cost, made possible by the generous donations from individuals, corporations, foundations, and community members. While we are a privately funded organization, not part of the federal government, we are deeply committed to our mission. We rely on the compassion of donors and the hard work of dedicated volunteers to strengthen the well-being of the people serving in America’s military and their families.

You’ll find information about our programming below. If you need support for your unit at Twentynine Palms or Camp Wilson, please don’t hesitate to contact Megan Wilson. She is one of our caring staff members who will reach out to you as soon as possible. We’re here for you!

Amenities at this Location

Support
  • Administrative Office

Programs at this Location

The one thing I’ve learned volunteering at Bob Hope USO is never to make assumptions based on the lack of smile, you never know what they’ve been through, whether they’re coming in from a war zone, separated from their families for a long time … the first thing I do is ask how I can help.
George Hobdell, Bob Hope USO, LAX Volunteer Find out how to support USO

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